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  • Poll Shift: Sokoto Governor, Wamakko Tells Service Chiefs And IGP Abba To Resign
  • Sokoto State Governor, Alhaji Aliyu Wamakko, on Sunday called on the service chiefs and the Inspector General of Police (IGP) Mr. Suleiman Abba, to resign immediately for orchestrating the postponement of the February general elections.

    Wamakko to Service Chiefs, IGP: Resign Now for Dereliction of Duties

    Wamakko made the call following the postponement of the Presidential, National Assembly, governorship and state assembly elections to March 28 and April 11 for security reasons.

    Speaking with newsmen in Sokoto, Wamakko averred that all the service chiefs and the IGP should resign now for failing to perform their duties.

    He maintained that they had failed the nation and Nigerians and as such had no reason to remain in office.

    "The service chiefs and IGP should, therefore, honourably resign as they could not guarantee the elections as their statutory and civic duties," Wamakko said.

    The governor emphasised that the postponement of the election was uncalled for and not the required plausible solution to their phobia.

    According to him, the elections should have gone ahead on February 14 to allow Nigerians to elect the candidates of their choice in line with their quest for change.

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